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  • Women's Christian Temperance Union

    -the purpose of WCTU was to combat the influence of alcohol on families & society
    -Frances Willard became pres. of the WCTU and tuned to organizing political means in addition to moral persuasion to achieve total abstinence
    -the issue was seen in society as moral, issue to create prohibition through the nation
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    Harsh Working Conditions

    -children as young as six years old working hard hours for little to no pay
    -women mostly found jobs in domestic service textile factories and work shops
    -children often worked up to 19 hours with one break
    -worked in dangerous conditions
    -if one was hurt they lost their job
  • Pendleton Act of 1883

    -provided the federal gov. jobs awarded on the basis of merit and be selected through competitive exams
    -in 1881 a mentally unstable man assassinated James A. Garfield in protest against not obtaining a gov. job
    -the public's reaction caused president Arthur to introduce this law
    -patronage system: practice where after winning an election, gives gov jobs to its supporters/friends
    -merit system: process of promoting & hiring gov. employees based on their ability to perform a job
  • Interstate commerce act of 1887

    -The act created a federal regulatory agency, which it charged with monitoring railroads to ensure thatthey complied with the new regulations
    -First law to regulate private industry in the U.S
    -The power of the act is to the railroads rates to be "reasonable & just" Interstate commerce commision enforce the regulation and investigate allegations of fraud, deception and discrimination
  • Assassination of President Garfield

    -Shot came from a .44 bulldog which the assassin Charles J Guiteau, had purchased specifically because he thought it would look impressive in a museum
    -He had killed Garfield because of the presidents refusal to appoint him to a European consulship
    -The assassin was known around Washington as an emotionally disturbed man
    -he was convinced that was gods work
  • Sherman antitrust act

    -Purpose was to prohibit trust, trust were arrangements where stockholders transferred their shares to a single group of men
    -Congress wanted to regulate interstate commerce also prohibit monopolies and activities that hindered competition
    -First federal program for regulating private business
    -Andrew Carneige > Accumulation of great wealth by a few in any capitalist society
  • Populist People's Party

    -Their idea was economic reforms increase in money supply and gradual tax increase
    -Wanted direct vote for senators
    -Cause of these ideas was they wanted a greater voice government and populist programs kept alive the concept that the government is responsible for social injustice
  • Plessy v. Ferguson

    -Black train passenger, Homer Plessy refused to sit in a Jim crow car, breaking Louisiana law
    -By a 7-1 vote, the court said that a state law that "implies merely a legal distinction" between two races did not conflict with the 13th amendment forbidding involuntary servitude, nor did it reestablish such a condition
    -The discussion established the doctrine of "separate but equal" which allowed states to maintain segregated facilities for blacks and whites as long as the provided equality
  • Discovery Gold of the Klondike region

    -the Klondike gold rush was an event of migration by an estimated 100,000 people prospecting to the Klondike region of north-western Canada only 30,000 actually made it to the Klondike
    -gold was discovered in many rich deposits along the Klondike river
    -newspapers created a hysteria that was nation-wide and many people quit their jobs & then left for the Klondike to become gold-diggers
    -Many did not find gold many made money off hardware store selling to the prospectors
  • The Jungle

    -Written by muckraking journalist Upton Sinclair
    -Focus was the human condition in the stockyards of chicago & to exploit the labor of men and women for profit
    -Magnified the sickening conditions of the meat-packing industry
    -As a result of making the public aware of thr filthy & dangerous conditions each local gov. passed its own set of health codes as well as the meat inspection act & the pure food & drug act
  • Pure Food and Drug Act

    -prevented the manufacture, sale or transportation of adulterated, mislabeled or poisonous food,drug or medicines
    -was the first of many consumer protection laws
    -the law required to label any drug that are addictive including alcohol, morphine, opium, and cannabis
    -this law caused Coca-Cola have to replace the cocaine in their products with caffeine
  • NAACP

    -National association for the advancement of colored ppl
    -An organization founded in 1909 to promote full racial equality
    -had over 600 by 1914
    -Established by W.E.B Dubois
  • 16th Amendment

    -Allows the congress to levy an income tax on the people
    -its biggest effect was it shifted the balance of power toward the federal gov and away from the states
    -Progressive:favoring or advocating progress and change
    -Revenue-Collective items of income of a person,state,etc
    -Tariff- tax or duty to be paid
  • 17th Amendment

    -The senate of the U.S. shall be composed of 2 senatore from each state, elected by the people there of, for 6 years and each senator shall have one vote
    -It changed the theory about who senators represented,shifting the focus from state govs to the residents of states
    -Direct election: system of choosing political office holders in which the voters directly cast ballots for the person
  • Federal Reserve Act

    -Nation needed a way to strengthen the ways in which banks were run
    -The act divided the nation into 12 districts and established a central bank in each district
    -the federal reserve banks could issue new pape curency in emergency situations and membr banks could use new cuency to make loans to their customers
    -By 1923 roughly 70 percent of the nations banking resources were part of the federal reserve system
  • Progressive Party

    -the founder of the bull moose party is Theodore Roosevelt
    -he was defeated in the republic primaries and broke off
    -the party advocated women suffrage, wokmens's compensation an eight hour work day, a minimum wage for women, federal trade
  • 18th Amendment

    -Caused by widespread belief that consumption of alcohol was deteriorating Americans health and causing criminal activities
    -Established the prohibition of alcohol beverages in the U.S by declaring the production, transport, and sale of alcohol illegal
    -Instead of reducing crime, it created massive organized crime movements and corrupted public officals who took bribes
  • 18th Amendment Vocab.

    temperance: restraint or moderation from drinking
    prohibtion: nation wide ban of alcohol
    flapper: generation of young western women in the 1920's who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair listened to jazz and flaunted the unacceptable behavior
  • Red Record

    -Ida B Wells, one of the co-foundes of the NAACP, wrote the red record
    -the central topic of this pamphlet was to inform eveyone on how black people were being treated, for example some would be lynched
    -The red records effect on society is the states began to recognizing the seriousness of these subjects and began taking action